INDIANAPOLIS — Nutsedge is that lime-green, fast-growing “nutty” grass that pops up after you mow and laughs at normal weed killers. The best tool for the job is a nutsedge-specific product, like ...
It’s time again to check out how some of gardening’s new and/or timely products fared under real-life testing in the PennLive Horticultural Trial Laboratory (also known as My Back Yard). The pitch: ...
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Nutsedge, also known as nutgrass, is an aggressive perennial weed. The more-widespread ...
Submitted photo The weed nutsedge after it has been treated. It is very difficut to eliminate from lawns and flower beds. Heat and humidity, which are normally expected in July, have abruptly arrived.
It doesn't matter if they are in your lawn, in your gravel driveway, or in your flower beds; weeds are not appealing, and getting rid of them is even less appealing. There aren't many gardeners out ...
Yellow nutsedge is a challenging lawn weed. It’s a yellow-green, grass-like weed with waxy blades that grows faster than turfgrass. Being a sedge, it’s shiny stems are triangular-shaped rather than ...
Nutgrass is a common name for the troublesome nutsedge weeds. These weeds are sedges, not grasses nor are they broadleaved weeds. Therefore, the usual “weed killers” on the garden center shelves will ...
Weeds seem to be a part of everyday life with a lawn. There always seems to be some type of plant invading the carpet of grass. Like all things in life, some are easier to control than others. One of ...
Nutsedge has gotten a bad rap, but for good reason. This pesky weed has been known to infest gardens, spreading thousands of nutlets underground and reproducing at an alarming rate (see our readers’ ...
Growth and reproductive potential of individual yellow nutsedge plants were examined under two nitrogen levels and three soil moisture regimes. Irrigation levels were selected on the basis of ...